Pathway/XM System Management Manual

PXMCFG Statements and PXMCHK Utility
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RESET SERVER
RESET SERVER
This statement changes the values for server class attributes from the ones you defined
with the SET SERVER statement to the default values. This statement does not change
the attributes of a server class already added to the SuperCTL configuration file.
server-keyword
specifies one or more attributes to be reset. For attributes having more than one
value, such as GROUP and PARAM, specifies one or more, or all values to be reset.
For descriptions of these attributes, see the SET SERVER statement.
If you omit server-keyword, this statement resets all attribute values to the
defaults.
Considerations
Some required server class attributes have no default values. If you include a
required attribute in the RESET SERVER statement, the attribute is set to a null
value and must be set again before you add the server class description to the
SuperCTL configuration file.
If an attribute is not required and does not have a default value, the RESET
SERVER statement deletes the value for the attribute. When you set multiple values
for an attribute (for instance, the ASSIGN and PARAM attributes), the RESET
SERVER statement deletes all the values set for the attribute.
Examples
The following statement resets all attribute values:
RESET SERVER
RESET SERVER [ server-keyword [ , server-keyword ]... ]
server-keyword is:
ASSIGN HOMETERM (PARAM parameter-name)
(ASSIGN logical-unit) IN PRI
AUTORESTART LINKDEPTH PROCESS $process-name
CREATEDELAY MAXLINKS PROGRAM
DEBUG MAXSERVERS SECURITY
DEFINE NODE STARTUP
(DEFINE define-name) NONSTOP TIMEOUT
DELETEDELAY NUMSTATIC TMF
GROUP OUT TYPE
GUARDIAN-LIB OWNER VOLUME
HIGHPIN PARAM